

The ballot measure would require voters to present a valid and current driver's license or government-issued identification card to vote in-person. To vote by mail, voters would be required to provide a valid and current driver's license or government-issued identification card number and have their signature match the signature on-file with their voter registration.[1] The ballot measure would require residents to provide their social security number in order to register to vote. It would also require counties to evaluate wait-times for voting in person after each election and address "unreasonably long wait times identified in any polling location or voting center."[1] Under the ballot measure, a citizen may seek judicial review of the state's or county's performance in complying with the ballot measure itself.[1]
1915. (21-0021)
MANDATES GOVERNMENT-ISSUED IDENTIFICATION TO VOTE AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER TO REGISTER.
PAC
Not publicized
Signatures reached
(est. April 2022)
90000
Proponents
Carl DeMaio
Topic
Elections
Type
INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Circulation Deadline
05/18/22
Official Text
Petition Summary
Changes existing voter laws by requiring: (1) in-person voters to present a government-issued identification card; (2) mail-in voters to provide a government-issued identification card number and signature matching their voter file; and (3) all voters to provide a full Social Security number when they register to vote and to verify existing registrations. Amends Constitution to require, consistent with existing state and federal laws, that counties maintain accurate voter registration lists. Requires counties to report in-person voting wait times after each election.